"I wish it had been around longer. Definitely check it out. It's an expensive subscription, but it's worth it."

According to a rep for the website, the informational content costs $59 for a subscription — but that shouldn't seem too costly since the company is investing "millions" into research about female sexual pleasure. Yas kween!

In a previous interview, the rep noted:

"In short, scientists had never researched actual techniques for pleasure because it's so taboo. We got $4.6 million in funding and are doing that research. Instead of just making academic journal articles, we're making the findings practical, real, and experiential in the form of documentary interviews — both explicit and nonexplicit — with real-life women, not actresses."

Well, well!

Of course, we shouldn't be so shocked about the brunette beauty's admission as she recently noted that she'd be taking a year off from acting to focus on personal growth and feminism. LOVES it!

And it appears through this explorative journey, Emma is achieving just that as the activist also revealed to the feminist icon she's dedicated to overcoming her own personal insecurities:

"I used to hate that I had strong eyebrows. As a 9-year-old I desperately wanted to pluck them and make them two thin lines. My mother desperately tried to tell me that they gave my face character, don't be ashamed."

Poor thing! We are definitely innerested to see what comes next for Emma during her year off.

In July, father John McCain was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, which also claimed Beau's life.

When the 33-year-old began crying, the politician went over and consoled her, adding:

"There is hope... And if anybody can make it, your dad [can]."

Biden is also optimistic about "breakthroughs that are occurring now," regarding potential treatment options and cures.

"There's a lot of things happening. Any of you who have somebody who is diagnosed with gliobastoma, which is about as bad as it gets, there's breakthroughs that are occurring now... And it can happen tomorrow."